schools like U of Richmond, but a higher acceptance rate

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Anonymous wrote:How is Reed anything like University of Richmond?


Reed is true SLAC (1500 students). Richmond is more like 3500 students, so almost 2.5x as big.


PNW native here with a take on Oregon and Washington SLACs. Reed has a rep for being full of oddball eccentrics. Smart, but strange, students. Whitman is in Walla Walla, Washington. It is a long drive from Portland or Seattle to get there. I know some people who went there and liked it. A few more PNW SLACs you might take a look at are Lewis and Clark in Portland and Willamette University in Salem. Willamette (rhymes with damn it) is a SLAC located across the street from the Oregon state capitol building. Good poli sci department, has a well-regarded law school. 1600 undergrads, 400 graduate students. There are also UPS and PLU in Washington state.
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Elon
Gettysburg
TCNJ
Denison
Kenyon
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Roanoke & Lynchburg
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bump
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Anonymous wrote:College of Charleston
Southern Methodist


Also adding Santa Clara


these are good comparisons. also Mary Washington.
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Randolph College in Lynchburg (formerly Randolph-Macon Women’s College)
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College of Wooster
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Anonymous wrote:College of Wooster


Nothing at all like Richmond. Dennison and Furman are the best suggestions so far. Suburban LACs that aren't too tiny, although Dennison's acceptance rate has gotten almost as low as Richmond's. Maybe Rollins in FL.
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Anonymous wrote:Randolph College in Lynchburg (formerly Randolph-Macon Women’s College)


Jesus Christ no.
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As the parent of an average VA student, there is a big gap between Richmond and Randolph, Roanoke and Lynchburg. My kid couldn’t dream of getting in to Richmond but didn’t bother applying to the others.
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Gettysburg is a good suggestion.
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Anonymous wrote:Fordham University. Great Bio sciences program and acceitance rate to med school (if thats your intrest). Acceptance rate around 50%. Protected enclave in a city. Very similar to Richmond academically. I believe it should be ranked far higher but I think the location scares some people - although it should not as its got great security. I was really impressed by this school when my DD looked and was accepted. She probably not going as got into a school ranked much higher (and higher than Richmond) but it was her safety that she would have happily attended.


I love Fordham!

But Richmond makes me think of Elon.



My kid with a 4.0, heavy extra curricular, 6 A.P. and the rest honors, Catholic HS, was rejected from Fordham, family alum. It is not a safety school.
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Anonymous wrote:Folks you have no clue - Bucknell for instance, is ranked exactly the same as Richmond and has very close acceptance rate. Same for Lehigh althohg you really inly go to Lehigh for engineering. Im guessing Sewanee isn't far off either.


Bucknell's acceptance rate is slightly higher than Richmond, and has slightly lower average SATs. Also, compared to other SLAC's they are not more selective for girls. Nor is Lehigh. So if OP's DD is competitive for UofR, but not certain, they are good alternatives. OP didn't ask for safeties.


Bucknell accept rate is mid-to-high teens just like Richmond. It’s almost identical admissions-wise unless you are applying to Bucknell’s engineering school which is low-teens. Kids who don’t get into Richmond don’t get in to Bucknell. They are listed and ranked together in most writings.


No, it is not in the mid-teens. https://www.bucknell.edu/sites/default/files/institutional-research/Admissions_21-22.pdf


Exactly!!. Great school for sure but acceptance rate in mid 30’s not mid-teens
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Anonymous wrote:As the parent of an average VA student, there is a big gap between Richmond and Randolph, Roanoke and Lynchburg. My kid couldn’t dream of getting in to Richmond but didn’t bother applying to the others.


Why not consider options within reach?
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DC loved Richmond and Bucknell. WL at both. In at Gettysburg with significant merit aid. Graduated in 2020. Best choice ever made
Gettysburg is great choice for biology and health sciences.
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